Verizon Rolling Out The Maintenance Update For Motorola Droid X2

Motorola Droid X2 is the successor of the popular Motorola Droid X smartphone. This handset was announced by Verizon Wireless in May. Motorola Droid X2 originally runs on the old Android 2.2 (Froyo) OS, but it was later updated to Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) OS. Verizon recently rolled out a maintenance update for the owners of Droid X2 smartphone. Some notable changes are improved video recording and playback, improved audio when streaming music, etc. Check out the complete changelog, after the break.

Changelog:

Device Features:

Keyboard remains visible during text input.

Input characters are properly displayed during text entry.

Device will no longer lockup or reset when using the keyboard.

Charging indicator will display only when the device is plugged into a charger.

Home key functions correctly while the device is in the desktop cradle.

Successfully use the camera after unlocking the device.

Video quality has been improved for video recording and playback.

Mobile Hotspot password can now exceed 63 characters.

Improvement to the device stability limits resets and lockups.

The Magic Smoke live wallpaper animation now works properly.

Enjoy improved audio when streaming music.

Applications & Widgets:

When playing MP3s through the Music App, songs will not skip.

Avoid YouTube video lockup while viewing.

Desktop cradle application starts correctly.

The latest update is numbered 1.3.380.MB870.Verizon.en.US and it can be downloaded via. OTA (Over-The-Air). If you still haven’t received the update, go to settings and check for the update. To learn more, head over to this page at Verizon.